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Thursday
Jun032010

a small tour diary

We're not long back from our micro tour and thought we'd let you know all about it.

Liverpool

We played at MelloMello at the launch of Look.See.Disco! A good night was had by all and people seemed to be enjoying it; No table dancing this time around, but a great show nonetheless! We then took ourselves off to Magnet and danced until the sun came up to the sounds of DJ Buddha, who as far as we're aware spins every Friday, so if you're around in Liverpool and enjoy shaking it to old jungle/new dubstep then it's the place to do so.

(a H U G E head at MelloMello)

 

London

It may have taken an age to get there and the car was incredibly warm on the way down, but in the words of Usher "Oh My Gosh" it was worth it! We played at the Lock Tavern as part of the AITBF Weekender, organised by Huw Stephens to a room full (1 in, 1 out) of sweaty folk who were more than up for it! We also possibly, maybe, perhaps saw Chris Martin, he left after watching and chatting to the first band (The High Wire), but still...Chris Martin (or his lookalike). The show was ace, nice and loud, good monitors, a decent projector for Rita to use, and lovely friendly people everywhere. Result. Big thanks to Huw and Felson for spinning wild electro/dubstep/pop in the decks, and Mr.Fogg and The High Wire for playing.

 

Cardiff

Gwdihw is such a lovely little venue. Our friend Tom Jones (not the singer) put the gig on for us; he had described the venue as "your nan's living room", and he couldn't have been more right. The show was ace, and felt nicely attended due to the intimacy of the venue. We also got to share the stage with Theo (real name Sam), who deserves to be checked out, think math-rocky riffs and incredible drum skills by just one guy!

 

We've got some beautiful good news for you all very very soon, but until then go outside and enjoy the sunshine.

capac x

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